Atletico Madrid Blocks Griezmann MLS Move, Real Madrid's Asencio Injured

Atletico Madrid's sporting director has dismissed speculation linking Antoine Griezmann with a move to MLS side Orlando City, insisting the forward is focused on the club's remaining season. Griezmann, who has a contract until 2026, could miss the end of Atletico's campaign if he were to leave before the MLS transfer deadline. In other news, Real Madrid defender Raul Asencio has suffered a cervical strain after a nasty fall in a Champions League match. His absence poses a selection dilemma for coach Alvaro Arbeloa ahead of important league and European fixtures.

Key Points: Griezmann Stays at Atletico; Real Madrid's Asencio Hurt

  • Griezmann's MLS move blocked by Atletico
  • He has two years left on his contract
  • Real Madrid's Raul Asencio has cervical strain
  • Injury sidelines defender for key matches
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Atletico closes door on possible Griezmann U.S. move

Atletico Madrid denies Antoine Griezmann's move to Orlando City. Meanwhile, Real Madrid defender Raul Asencio is injured with a cervical strain.

"Antoine has two more seasons left on his contract and he is focused on what lies ahead. - Mateu Alemany"

Madrid, Feb 28

Atletico Madrid's Director of Sport, Mateu Alemany, has closed the door on speculation that French international Antoine Griezmann is on the verge of leaving the club to sign for MLS side Orlando City.

The 34-year-old forward, who will be 35 in March, is reported to have a lucrative offer from the U.S. side, with French sports newpaper L'Equipe reporting the deal has all-but been agreed, reported Xinhua.

However, with the transfer window in the MLS closing on March 26th, if Griezmann, who has scored 202 goals in 445 appearances for the club, wants to leave Atletico Madrid, he would have to do so two months before the end of the Spanish season and with his side possibly still in the Champions League and also with the chance of playing the Copa del Rey final if it defends a 4-0 semifinal advantage against FC Barcelona in the Camp Nou next Tuesday.

When asked about Griezmann's future on Friday following the draw for the last-16 of the Champions League, Alemany said the question "was just speculation."

"Antoine has two more seasons left on his contract and he is focused on what lies ahead. His form has been very good and we think he can help us a lot on what lies ahead," commented Alemany.

Real Madrid central defender Raul Asencio has been diagnosed with a cervical strain after falling badly in his side's 2-1 win at home to Benfica in the Champions League.

Asencio landed awkwardly on his face after colliding with teammate Eduardo Camavinga in the 77th minute of the game and had to be carried off the pitch on a stretcher, wearing a neck brace, before being taken to hospital for tests.

Although the defender posted on social media early on Thursday that the incident was "just a scare," Real Madrid confirmed his injury in its official website on Friday.

"After the tests carried out on our player Raul Asencio by the Real Madrid Medical Services, he has been diagnosed with a cervical strain," reads the communique, which doesn't say how long Asencio will be out of action, merely saying his return to action is "awaiting evolution."

The news means Asencio will certainly miss Monday's La Liga game at home to Getafe on Monday and is a doubt for the following weekend's visit to Celta Vigo and the first leg of the last-16 Champions League tie which is at home to Manchester City on March 10.

With Eder Militao a long-term injury, Asencio's absence means Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa has to choose either David Alaba or Aurelien Tchouameni as Asencio's replacement, although he will be loathe to drop Tchouameni back into defense after his recent positive displays in the middle of the pitch.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a football fan in India, I watch La Liga every week. Griezmann leaving would be a huge loss for the league's quality. The MLS offer must be massive financially, but legacy matters more at this stage of his career.
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Vikram M
The article seems a bit messy? It jumps from Griezmann to Asencio's injury very abruptly. The editor could have structured this better. But on topic - Griezmann should stay. He's an Atletico legend.
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Priya S
Feel so bad for Asencio! That collision looked painful on the highlights. Neck injuries are no joke. Hope he recovers soon. Real Madrid's defense is really getting tested this season.
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Rohit P
Typical agent tactics to get a better contract, yaar. Leak a story about an MLS offer. Atletico handled it well by shutting it down immediately. Griezmann isn't going anywhere.
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Michael C
At 34, the MLS move might be tempting for a final payday, but you can't put a price on competing at the highest level. The Champions League nights at the Metropolitano are worth more than any retirement league check.

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